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"I saw her first in the form of an ivory miniature in her brother Charley's stateroom in the steamer Quaker City in the Bay of Smyrna, in the summer of 1867..."


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From: Mark Twain Forum [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harold Bush [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2010 9:07 AM
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Subject: WHERE did Sam first see the miniature?

In September 1867, Sam saw a little picture of Olivia Langdon, sister of
18-year-old Charles Langdon, Elmira native, while on board the ship Quaker
City and "fell madly in love."   All of which is well known.

Does anyone know off the top of your head WHERE this occurred?  i.e. I seem
to recall somewhere they were supposedly anchored in one of the ports, for
some reason I'm thinking Napoli;  or Athens??  any help?


ps -- I recognize that the location, and perhaps even the incident, has
benefited from 20/20 vision retrospectively speaking ....



thanks, -hb

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Harold K. Bush, Ph.D
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